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Anne de Bortoli is an associate professor at Université du Québec at Montréal (UQAM) and heads the CIRAIG carbon neutrality centre at Polytechnique Montréal. She is also a research associate at the City Mobility Transport Laboratory (LVMT) at Ecole des Ponts ParisTech (IP Paris) and sits on the Government of Canada's Advisory Group on Carbon Neutrality.
Dr de Bortoli holds two master's degrees and a doctorate in civil engineering and sustainable development. Her work focuses on the main levers of carbon neutrality: foresight, energy, metals, mobility, negative emission technologies and impact transfer analysis. Her research mobilises several methods for quantifying sustainability - life cycle analysis, economic and environmental input-output balances, techno-economic foresight - in order to inform public and private decisions in favour of a decarbonised, sustainable and desirable transition.
Throughout her career, she has collaborated both with industry, notably within the VINCI Group, and with leading academic institutions (MIT, University of Patras, University of California Berkeley, National Taiwan University).
His research has been recognised by several national and international prizes awarded by the OECD, the World Road Association and the VINCI Group. A member of the Canadian mirror standards committee on greenhouse gas management and climate change, she regularly contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in order to promote more responsible environmental behaviour.